Registration is now open for five-month paid traineeships at the European Commission starting in March 2025.
Applicants can apply to around 1,000 positions in the Commission’s many departments, services and agencies split between Brussels, Luxembourg and the national bureaus in the 27 EU Member States.
All EU citizens are eligible, and a limited number of positions are allocated to non-EU nationals, including from the Eastern Partnership.
Traineeships are split into two types: Administrative Traineeships and Translation Traineeships unique to the Directorate-General for Translation (DGT). Scientific traineeships are also available at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC).
Trainees work all over the European Commission, its services and agencies, mostly in Brussels, but also in Luxembourg and elsewhere across the European Union.
Prospective applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, not have any prior work experience in the EU institutions in excess of six weeks, and be fluent in at least two EU languages, one of which must be English, French or German.
Trainees are expected to have an open-minded approach to European issues, an interest in the Commission’s work, a proactive attitude and a willingness to work in a multicultural environment.
The selected trainees will receive a grant of €1,376.89 to cover their living expenses but must secure accommodation at their own initiative.
The daily work of a trainee consists of a diverse array of tasks, including attending and organising meetings, working groups, and public hearings, researching documents, answering citizens’ inquiries, and supporting the management of projects.
The application procedure will take place through the European Commission Authentication Service (EU Login) where applicants will need to register.
The deadline for applications is 30 August 2024.
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Blue Book traineeship programme
CLOSING DATE
August 30, 2024